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  2. Bismuth subsalicylate - Wikipedia

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    Pepto-Bismol is an over-the-counter drug currently produced by the Procter & Gamble company in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Pepto-Bismol is made in chewable tablets [24] and swallowable caplets, [25] but it is best known for its original formula, which is a thick

  3. Kaopectate - Wikipedia

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    The active ingredients have varied over time, and are different between the United States and Canada. The original active ingredients were kaolinite and pectin. In Canada and Switzerland, the active ingredient is now Attapulgite, [1] while in the US, the active ingredient is now bismuth subsalicylate (the same as in Pepto-Bismol).

  4. Salicylic acid - Wikipedia

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    It is an active ingredient in stomach-relief aids such as Pepto-Bismol and some formulations of Kaopectate. Other derivatives include methyl salicylate used as a liniment to soothe joint and muscle pain & choline salicylate used topically to relieve the pain of mouth ulcers.

  5. Antimotility agent - Wikipedia

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    Antimotility agent. Antimotility agents are drugs used to alleviate the symptoms of diarrhea. These include loperamide (Imodium), bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol), [1] diphenoxylate with atropine (Lomotil), and opiates such as paregoric, tincture of opium, codeine, and morphine. In diarrhea caused by invasive pathogens such as Salmonella ...

  6. Antacid - Wikipedia

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    An antacid is a substance which neutralizes stomach acidity and is used to relieve heartburn, indigestion, or an upset stomach. [1] Some antacids have been used in the treatment of constipation and diarrhea. [2] Marketed antacids contain salts of aluminum, calcium, magnesium, or sodium. [2] Some preparations contain a combination of two salts ...

  7. Talk:Bismuth subsalicylate - Wikipedia

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    However, it has everything to do with Pepto-Bismol (which is how I found this page, btw). There are links to the "official" Pepto and Kaopectate sites here. Perhaps there should be a separate Pepto-Bismol article. -- 15.235.153.104 20:08, 26 October 2006 (UTC) [ reply ]